Aamir Khan eager to meet his fan diagnosed with Progeria

Aamir Khan’s fan shared a post on the social media through Facebook that he wants to personally meet PK and pay his gratitude towards the director for the movie Taare Zameen Par. A child fighting from the infrequent disease progeria has seen the movie directed by Khan and claims it inspired him.

Progeria is an uncommon genetic condition that causes child’s body to age faster. The fan shared that the film Taare Zameen Par was encouraging but the message conveyed through it was not taken up very seriously. The little boy is aware that he is ill and has the quality to look young and old simultaneously.

Aamir Khan considered the request and prominently conveyed his excitement to meet the fan. He asked the fan to prescribe the meeting details so that the actor can meet him. Taare Zameen Par was released in the year 2007 and was directed by Aamir Khan which showcased the learning impairment of kids. Child artist Darsheel Safary played the difficult child.

The liile boy also discussed his bad experience after the release of Amitabh Bacchan’s Paa where the actor played progeria patient. The character played by Big B was named Auro in the film. Accidently boy’s physical conditions match the one in the movie and so he was often termed as Auro by his friends.

The fan felt defended with this different and ill-treatment from his friends. His parents explained him that he is special and should ignore people who don’t understand him. The little boy was diagnosed with the unique disease at the age of one. His parents decided to give him a normal life like any other child next door. Meanwhile Aamir Khan is busy shooting for his flick Dangal where he plays a wrestler.

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